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Fake news by Andy Borowitz By Andy Borowitz In a memo, House Speaker John Boehner explained, “From now on, we will say that he was born nearish America, and perhaps even as close as Cuba.” Related Entries January 21, 2011 Orszag Sees Turbulent Times Ahead January 19, 2011 Suicides Double Among National Guard, Reserves

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Eric Cantor Refuses to Call the Birthers Crazy

Click here to view this media Looks like someone is afraid of the wingnuts in his own party — Cantor Repeatedly Refuses To Call Birtherism Crazy: ‘I Don’t Think It’s Nice To Call Anyone Crazy’ : This morning on NBC’s Meet the Press, House Majority Leader Eric Cantor (R-VA) repeatedly refused host David Gregory’s invitation to call questions about President Obama’s citizenship illegitimate, and he also declined to call such rhetoric “crazy,” saying “I don’t think it’s nice to call anyone crazy, ok?” After several prompts from Gregory, Cantor eventually said he believes the president “is a citizen of the United States”: GREGORY: This is a leadership moment here. There are elements of this country who question the president’s citizenship, who think that his birth certificate is inauthentic. Will you call that what it is, which is crazy talk? CANTOR: [laughs] David, you know, a lot of that has been an issue sort of generated by not only the media but others in the country. Most Americans really are beyond that and they want us to focus — GREGORY: Is somebody who brings that up engaging in crazy talk? CANTOR: David I don’t think it’s nice to call anyone crazy, OK? GREGORY: Alright. Is it a legitimate or illegitimate issue? CANTOR: I don’t think it’s an issue that we need to address at all. I think we need to focus on trying – GREGORY: His citizenship should never be questioned in your judgment, is that what you’re saying? CANTOR: It’s not an issue that even needs to be on the policymaking table right now. GREGORY: Because it’s illegitimate? Why won’t you just call it what it is? Because I feel like there are a lot of Republican leaders who don’t want to go as far as to criticize those who – CANTOR: I think the president is a citizen of the United States. As Think Progress noted, it’s not just these tea partiers spouting this birther nonsense, but members of the House of Representatives as well. His reluctance to lead on this matter is more than just unfortunate, it’s shameful.

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It Used to Be Called Bitterness

Article by WorldNews.com Correspondent Dallas Darling. “The anger of a moment, the thousand pictures, that’s us. This land, this red land, is us; and the flood years and the dust years and the drought years are us. We can’t start again. The bitterness we sold to the junk man-he got it all right, but we have it still. And when the owner men told us to go, that’s us; and when the tractor hit the house, that’s us until we’re dead. To California or any place-every one a drum major leading a parade of hurts, marching with our bitterness. And some day-the armies of bitterness will all be going the same way. And they’ll walk together, and there’ll be a dead terror from it.”(1) -John Steinbeck, The…

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On Great Barrier Island, An Eco-House To Make You Jealous

Photos: © Simon Devitt, via Blog Reflex Deco On Great Barrier Island, off the northern coast of New Zealand, surrounded by a remarkable natural landscape and by Puriri trees, Blackwoods and other natives, sits the newly built and aptly named Great Barrier Island House . The work of Crosson Clarke Carnachan Architects , the family house is elevated to protect against flooding, and is built of timber from

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Bill Maher: ObamaCare Individual Mandate Same As Having to Buy Car Insurance

Bill Maher on Friday once again demonstrated how little he knows about politics and current events. In a discussion about House Republicans voting last week to repeal ObamaCare, the “Real Time” host said that law's individual mandate is constitutional because states require people to own car insurance (video follows with transcript and commentary): DAVID STOCKMAN: Republicans have had numerous bad ideas over the last couple of decades, and that’s one of them. BILL MAHER, HOST: Why was that a bad idea? I mean, the personal mandate, it was a, it was a, I'll tell you why it was a Republican… STEVE MOORE, WALL STREET JOURNAL: The government can't require you to buy health insurance. It’s not constitutional. There’s nothing in the Constitution that has the government forcing you to buy something. Should they force you to buy, you know… MAHER: Car insurance? They do. MOORE: Yeah, but they can't force you to buy a car, right? MAHER: No, that’s not the same thing a car and car insurance. Those are two different things. They can force you to buy car insurance that puts you in, okay. Set that aside. That's right: a car and car insurance aren't the same thing, and states can only force you to buy one if you own and intend to drive the other. As such, states that have this law don't force people to buy car insurance. Instead, since driving is a privilege and not a right, most states require car owners to purchase liability insurance that protects other people from damages caused by the at-fault driver. However, states do not require drivers to have what's called collision and comprehensive insurance. Such policies cover damages to one's own vehicle and property. This makes the auto insurance requirement a benefit of others and not the actual insured. By contrast, health insurance is exclusively a benefit to the buyer of it. This makes it far different than automobile liability insurance. Sadly, like so many liberal media members, Maher doesn't understand these distinctions. Isn't it great that he gets to share his tremendously uninformed views with the masses once a week on a nationally televised cable show?

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The Shawna Forde trial: Will the mainstream media bother to notice?

Click here to view this media There’s another infamous shooting of a nine-year-old girl that is making headlines this week in Tucson. This time, we wonder if the rest of the media will bother to cover it. The little girl’s name was Brisenia Flores. She lived near the border with her parents and sister outside the town of Arivaca, Arizona. On May 30 of 2009, a woman named Shawna Forde, who led an offshoot unit of Minutemen who ran armed border patrols for patriotic “fun”. Forde’s gang had decided to go “operational,” which meant they concocted a scheme to raid drug smugglers and take their money and drugs and use it to finance a border race war and “start a revolution against the government” . They targeted the Flores home, which had neither money nor drugs, based on dubious information. They convinced Flores to let them in by claiming to be law-enforcement officers seeking fugitives, then shot him point-blank in the head when he questioned them and wounded his wife, Gina Gonzalez. And then, while she pleaded for her life, they shot Brisenia in cold blood in the head. (Her sister, fortunately, was sleeping over at a friend’s.) You can listen to the wounded mother’s 911 call here: Click here to view this media As Terry Greene Sterling at the Daily Beast reports, Shawna Forde’s trial finally opens this week, having been briefly delayed by the Giffords shooting. Already, we’re getting some fascinating details about that riveting 911 call : Gonzalez testified Tuesday she recognized Forde for several reasons. It was the first time she’d seen her in person since the incident, she wasn’t wearing makeup (the women in the photo lineup were wearing makeup), she had the same smile and her hair was styled the same way. As for the smile, Gonzalez said that after the shootings, the home invaders ransacked her house and then left. However, when she was on the phone with 911, she looked up and saw the woman standing on the threshold, smiling. “She saw me standing there and her face dropped and she said ‘Oh, (expletive),” Gonzalez said. The woman went back outside and a few seconds later Gonzalez said she and the tall man exchanged shots. (Prosecutors think the tall guy was Jason Bush.) We’ve been following the Forde case closely from the day it was first reported, in large part because it tells us so much about the mindset and behind-the-scenes operations of would-be border vigilantes. Indeed, one of the things we look forward most to learning from this trial is the extent to which Minutemen cofounder Jim Gilchrist was involved : there is a considerable likelihood it will turn out he tipped off Forde that federal authorities were looking for her in connection with the murders. We’re also looking forward to perhaps finally seeing some coverage of the case in the mainstream media — perhaps even Fox News, which has been assiduous in refusing to do so. I have to admit I’m baffled that, in a cable-TV business that prizes riveting audio snippets, it’s gotten so little attention elsewhere. But then, this case always cut against everyone’s favorite “neighborhood watch” narrative . It’s about time we laid that one to rest for good.

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On Thursday, Georgia Republican Congressman Paul Broun insisted he would not sit with Democrats during next week’s State of the Union address when “Barack Obama spews his venom.” That’s quite a charge, coming as it does from a man who equated health care reform to the ” War of Yankee Aggression “, compared President Obama to Adolf Hitler and Karl Marx, and warned Democrats would declare martial law. Broun’s latest tirade came in response to a radio talk show caller who requested “you would ask the Republicans in the Senate and House to not take the bait and sit with the Democrats in the State of the Union speech.” “I agree with you wholeheartedly…And sitting together being kissy kissy is just another way to try to silence Republicans and also to show, to keep the American people from seeing how few of them there are in the US House now, and when people stand up to what the Democrats are doing when Barack Obama spews his venom, then if they’re scattered throughout the Republicans, it won’t be as noticeable if the Republicans sit apart.” As it turns out, it was Broun who began spewing his poison at the President before Barack Obama had taken the oath of office. Just days after the 2008 election , Politico reported, Broun said “he fears that President-elect Obama will establish a Gestapo-like security force to impose a Marxist dictatorship.” “It may sound a bit crazy and off base, but the thing is, he’s the one who proposed this national security force,” Rep. Paul Broun said of Obama in an interview Monday with The Associated Press. “I’m just trying to bring attention to the fact that we may — may not, I hope not — but we may have a problem with that type of philosophy of radical socialism or Marxism.” “That’s exactly what Hitler did in Nazi Germany and it’s exactly what the Soviet Union did,” Broun said. “When he’s proposing to have a national security force that’s answering to him, that is as strong as the U.S. military, he’s showing me signs of being Marxist.” By August 2009, the Tea Party and Bircher favorite and self-proclaimed “freedom fighter” added Nancy Pelosi and Harry Reid to his warnings about a coming declaration of martial law : He also spoke of a “socialistic elite” – Obama, House Speaker Nancy Pelosi and Senate Majority Leader Harry Reid – who might use a pandemic disease or natural disaster as an excuse to declare martial law. “They’re trying to develop an environment where they can take over,” he said. “We’ve seen that historically.” That September, Broun again decried President Obama’s supposed authoritarian streak . He told a meeting of the Morgan County Republicans on Wednesday night that Obama already has or will have the three things he needs to make himself a dictator: a national police force, gun control and control over the press. “He has the three things that are necessary to establish an authoritarian government,” Broun said. “And so we need to be ever-vigilant, because freedom is precious.” On health care in particular, Dr, Broun has been especially vituperative. In October 2009, Broun joined Paul Ryan, Sarah Palin and the long list of Republicans calling for the privatization of Medicare . That same month, Broun echoed Mitch McConnell, Tom Delay and President George W. Bush in claiming that no one is denied health care in America because “you just go to an emergency room.” As ThinkProgress recalled: One of the most radical opponents of health care reform is Rep. Paul Broun (R-GA). He has said that a public option would “kill people.” Last Tuesday, Broun was confronted by a constituent at a health care town hall who explained that he has gone into debt because he can’t afford insurance for his major depressive disorder. In response to his constituent’s story, Broun said that “people who have depression, who have chronic diseases in this country…can always get care in this country by going to the emergency room.” Of course, health care is worst in precisely those states where Republicans poll best . Nevertheless, as the health care reform debate reached its climax in March, Broun took to the House floor to show that he is still fighting the Civil War : “If ObamaCare passes, that free insurance card that’s in people’s pockets is gonna be as worthless as a Confederate dollar after the War Between The States — the Great War of Yankee Aggression.” (With his nostalgia for the antebellum South, Broun has plenty of company among the neo-Confederates of the Republican Party .) In the aftermath of his jaw-dropping November 2008 remarks about President-elect Obama, Paul Broun explained : “You have to remember that Adolf Hitler was elected in a democratic Germany. I’m not comparing him to Adolf Hitler. What I’m saying is there is the potential of going down that road.” And the man who yesterday accused President Obama of spewing venom added the usual faux apology : “I apologize to anybody that’s taken offense at that…I’m taking a wait-and-see attitude. I’m not throwing any stones.” (This piece also appears at Perrspectives .)

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GOP up-and-comer Paul Ryan will deliver the Republican response to President Obama’s State of the Union address next week , reports the Washington Post . Ryan is chair of the House Budget Committee, and he’ll speak from the panel’s hearing room to underscore a message of fiscal discipline, say party leaders. Ryan,…

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Bradley Manning’s lawyer is accusing the military of mistreating his client, saying that he was forced to spend two days virtually naked in his cell after the Army placed him on suicide watch against the recommendation of the jail’s forensic psychiatrist. Manning was confined to his cell around the clock…

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Programs That US House of Representatives, Republican Study Group Would Cut

Ryan Grim lists at HuffPost a pile of government budget items that “Leading conservative House Republicans” want to cut back or eliminate. Ryan’s post explains the RSG context in detail (at HuffPost link). It was easy for me to pare the full RSG list down to those with apparent environmental relevance (either plus or minus, direct or indirect). What follows is based on that greatly shortened list, with items grouped into what I think are logical categories for possible environmental pros and cons. Group or “category” cut… Read the full story on TreeHugger

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